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  • 1Vat dye — Vat dyes are an ancient class of dyes, based on the natural dye, indigo, which is now produced synthetically. OverviewThe process vat dyeing refers to dyeing in a bucket or fat. It can be performed whenever a liquid, even shade over the entire… …

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  • 3Washi — The Sugiharagami (杉原紙), a kind of Washi …

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  • 4Japanese tissue — is a thin, strong paper made from vegetable fibers. Japanese tissue may be made from one of three plants, the kozo plant, the mitsumata shrub and the gampi tree. The long, strong fibers of the kozo plant produce very strong, dimensionally stable… …

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  • 5Brazilin — IUPAC name (6aS,11bR) 7,11b Dihydro 6H indeno[2,1 c]chromene 3,6a,9,10 tetrol …

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  • 6Indigo dye — chembox Name = Indigo ImageFile = Indian indigo dye lump.jpg ImageSize = 200px ImageName = Lump of Indian indigo dye ImageFile1 = Indigo.svg ImageSize1 = 200px ImageName1 = Indigo OtherNames = 2,2’ Bis(2,3 dihydro 3 oxoindolyliden), Indigotin… …

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  • 7Fourdrinier machine — The Fourdrinier Machine is the basis for most modern papermaking, and it has been used in some variation since its conception. The Fourdrinier accomplishes all the steps needed to transform a source of wood pulp into a final paper… …

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  • 82000 New Year Honours — The insignia of the Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George: Andrew Wood was awarded the Grand Cross in this Honours list. The New Year Honours 2000 for the United Kingdom were announced on 31 December 1999, to celebrate the year… …

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  • 9voilà — prép., voici : tlé (Boëge 035b, Contamine Arve., Habère Poche 165c, Morzine 081e, Reyvroz 218, Saxel 002, Sciez), tlé y è (035a) ; at (Arvillard 228b), vakà (Montagny Bozel, Thonon), vatch(y)à (St Nicolas Chapelle 125), vatyà (Bonneville, St… …

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  • 10Leach — Leach, n. [Written also {letch}.] [Cf. As. le[ a]h lye, G. lauge. See {Lye}.] 1. A quantity of wood ashes, through which water passes, and thus imbibes the alkali. [1913 Webster] 2. A tub or vat for leaching ashes, bark, etc. [1913 Webster]… …

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